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Today it’s the third and final of the trifecta of Mee Goreng varieties from Myojo of Singapore – spicy flavor. Let’s see if this thing has some real zing!

Here’s the back of the package (click to enlarge). Looks to be meat free but check for yourself. To prepare, add noodle block to a pot of boiling water and cook for 2-3 minutes. Drain. Add in sachet contents. Stir and enjoy!

The noodle block.

The dry seasoning sachet.

A granular powder.

A dual sachet – oil and sweet soy sauce.

The oil and soy sauce together.

Finished (click to enlarge). Added hard boiled egg, tau pok, mung bean sprouts and coriander. The noodles have a decent gauge and chew – good instant noodle found here. The taste is just right – I like a nice balance of sweet, salty and spicy in an instant mee goreng and this has just the right levels of each. Good strong flavor and enough of the seasoning, sweet soya sauce and oil to cover the noodles well. 5.0 out of 5.0 stars. EAN bar code 8888107002347.

Here’s another one from Javier over at BoxFromJapan.com! Box From Japan is a subscription service – you can get a box of ramen (and candy too) from Japan every month for $25. I can honestly say I still haven’t gotten a variety I’ve reviewed before from them – something pretty amazing! Here’s what they had to say about this variety:

The Noodles: Noodles with a harmony of hardness, straightness, and thinness. The rich soup accentuates the unique noodles. The noodles have a floury quality while still being ramen shop-esque. They are non-fried noodles with an added hardness and al dente quality. The Soup: We first added soy sauce, garlic, and ginger to a pork bone extract base. We then combined the mixture with a potherb blended pork oil to achieve a rich, smooth pork bone soy sauce flavor. The soup’s compatibility with the noodles is extraordinary. The Toppings: We focused mainly on roast pork, adding bamboo shoots and green onions, plus sweet red pepper for color.

Awesome! Let’s check it out!

Detail of the side panels (click to enlarge). Contains pork and fish. To prepare, add in all but the liquid sachets. Add boiling water to fill line and cover for one minute. Add in liquid sachet contents. Stir and enjoy!

Finished (click to enlarge). Added Salad Cosmo mung bean sprouts, spring onion, hard boiled egg and chashu pork. The bowl was done so fast (literally sixty seconds) and the noodles were just perfect. This and definitely had a floury flavor to them – reminisent of Hakata style. The broth was like a gravy – a sloppy tasty wonderful gravywith some amazing flavor. The bits of vegetables were decent as well. The only problem I had with this one was the slice of pork, which was a little on the rubbery side with a kind of over seasoned thing going on. Aside from that, this was a top ten bowl. 4.75 out of 5.0 stars. EAN bar code 4902881421553.

Here’s a new variety from Myojo – Thai Tom Yam! Mee Goreng is a dry noodle – no broth here. It also promises an extra spicy punch. Let’s check it out!

Here’s the back of the package (click to enlarge). Contains crustacean and fish. To prepare, boil the noodle block for 2-3 minutes in 450ml water. Drain. Add in sachet contents. Stir and enjoy!

The noodle block.

The dry seasoning.

A granular mixture.

The paste sachet.

Has a nice tom yam scent.

Finished (click to enlarge). Added fried egg, shrimp, coriander and ABC Manis Pedas chilli sauce. The noodle were really good in this one – light and mellow with a good gauge for the main event. The flavor was good too – the tom yam wasn’t overbearing, but spicy. I’ve had things be too spicy that kind of kill the flavor aspect, but this has a nice balance. 4.0 out of 5.0 stars. EAN bar code 8888107002378.

Myojo has three new Mee Goreng varieties. I’m unsure if there’s a difference between this one and their regular one I reviewed in the past other than the packaging, but I guess we’ll see! It’s a good day for some mee goreng I think – let’s crack it open and have a look!

Detail of the pack of the package (click to enlarge). Contains oyster. To prepare, cook the noodles in a pot for 2-3 minutes. Drain. Add in sachet contents. Combine and enjoy!

The noodle block.

The powder seasoning.

A granular mixture.

A dual sachet – seasoned oil on the left and sweet soy on the right.

The two ingredients mingling together.

Finished (click to enlarge). Added fried egg, coriander and shrimp. The noodles had a good gauge and chewiness for a mee goreng. Good quantity too. The flavor was a salty and sweet one with lots of it coming from the sweet soy sauce. I would have liked to have had a little inkling of spiciness in there, but this was really good. 4.0 out of 5.0 stars. EAN bar code 8888107000848.

The DHL guy is my new pal – I hook him up with extra instant noodles I’ve got. He’ll probably end up with a couple from this box too! Kind of neat – he bring me noodles and I share some of the ones he brought! Well, let’s have a look inside!